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'THE TRUE DEMOCRAT. )FFICfratL JOURNAL OF THE PAR I8SI W. CV. JIEA(KE, JR., Proprietor, Bnhacription, per annum - - $1.50 SATURDAY; JULY I1, 1iS ;. - r. Democratic Ticket, For President: WM. J. BRYAN, ol Nebraska. For Vice President: ARTHUIIR SEWVALL, of 'Maine. Rluth Cleveland will very prob ably be superseded in the "BabyL White iousoe" by Itl Ii Bryan. If Bryan siould be elected and Inakes as good a president as he is an orator hl will be allright.-Mo-i. roe Kews. Mlarshall Field of Chicai-go, who is reported to 'have made $7,000,00 in the dry goods business last year, will not allow a line of his ad ver. tising to appear in the Sunday newspapers. Gov. Foster has signed the leg. islative act to prohibit the game of craps or the playing of dice toi money. If the bill is properly en forced it will prove a great good in supplressing petty gamblin lg. The New York aSun hls declared that it will not support the nomineiiI *o, the Chicago convention and that it is fo'r McKinley. ,The Democratic party have shqif :lied up the cards, and madel a new clean (leal. Bryan is trumps, a:nd McKinley will have to hold "a full liand" when lie calls the "lBoy o0:-t tor of the Platte." B. J. Marsto t foruerly of East Feliciana has gained national notor ity at the Chicago Convention. lie will be known as the 4Louisitna water tank".pr'e cyprLess no sap. An incidentt occurred at tho Chi. cago conveitioni whichli may serve to illustrate the difference between the Southerit and Nornhern gentle menii. Mr. Daniel conurteously and properly voted for Mri. Iill for toni porariy chairman, while the latterc -evinced a deplorable lack of good breeding by faliling to vote for his, opponen t,--rStates. When the bulletins were posted anunouncing tho nomination.of Wi.V J. B-ryal~ , two lIelocrlats lone a: silvcr aiid tliho other, a gold lmanll not on Campillil street itlid coniellncedl to discds. the candidaite iand the platform of the (JChicago conventioln. II the cotirse of colnversatioln tlhe gohl anlr said to his fi'iend : "Bill, -if you vote for Bryiini iland hiwis, we will havo free silver and the ihardest tinmes you haveo ever knollwi." "Vell,"replied Bill, "'lthe times canniiot be anlly harder for nll thai they aire now. I have got down to tiin dishes and a dirit floor. The oilly assets I have are Ia lot of childr'en and inone of ther are wortlh a d--n."-+4-Ata.tes. Royal Weddlig. This isthe day fixed Ifor thlo miar-i. riage of tho IP'rincess Miadl, younlg. est daughter of the Prince of Wales, to Prince Kiarl, secolld son tiT Prince a F'rederk,I bile hel aiippareInt to the throne of Deinmark. 'lThe princss is ill hIer twenity-seventh, anlld the pr'ince in his twutyl'-foutih yealr, Thle nla~riligo is iiiterestiiig, lbecause it brings togtlertiir i tlhe iiext gettier-ilioin, the families which weretlllnited by the narriange, tlhirtlyv tlhree year's llFago, oft' thle Priice of Wiiles to the P'rilitcess Alexanldria of Denmiiark. 'Tie Pri icess of * Wales is a youniger sister o'f P'rince Flrede'rik, "lios so SOil Karl niow -wels the 1irillcess's daughter. - ?'t8 I7i~ici rl Silver Threads Among the Cold, Tiimes chantge, and men change Sitlh them, it has always been our hontest conivictio ns, that the views of President Clevelaud and his ad( visers oil the noietl:ary question Wtere c(i roit. But, .lIe masses of the peolle sQeein to bie narried away with the eiw' crl';e ni I a tidal wave of silver is inuit:lating the whole coOinitry. WVe sincerely hope Ithat this irriga tion will prove to be a great ferti lizer, iend that the comlilng croIps of prosperity andii fiiure Hllappiiless vwili be fully realized. Time will t(ell. But as a ("Tirue D)emcrat," \ve humbly bow\ t9 the will of the ,IIa ,jorit', iand to-day we llail to our Imast-ihead thlle iieICS of Bryan and( Sewall. \Ve will ulse our uit iost (eldeavo;iVs to securei the elect ioii of thj orator of tihe Platte, and the strip builder of Maiine. Let th wa tchword l e,l " lWe munst not crucify inuakinidioni the cross of gold." Seunaor .en Tillainlu impaled himiself on his own pitchtlfork alt. Chi ;rgo, ld this was oie o" I(he ili-ci ;adents of I lie (conlivelntion which cauli ed general satisfactioni amiiiog the gold illnd silver Iime there ind else where. Norimal Notes. In the (lebate oni scho.ol dice. plinC Oil Monday, the peach briiloch WOl. Thlio second year chlis atltendllI inl body headedtl by its inlstructor, Pa stylish wveddinig iu the Clerk's of lice oni Friday, 10th. The .plhysicl educatlion class iwaillkeli the echoes .of the .Court lousf± \whenii Prof', TIiimes tells theml to pllit force into tlheir it'iionvelnts. Piofessor B. C. Cahl well ihas been clected presidelnt of the Normal School to take the place o'r Professot Boyd iil lie ihast accepitedl. Professor R. L. Ilinis hais also beenl one of the lucky one s nhe hias been selected to till Prof. Caldwell's plaile as institute conductor. Thius 1.he lhie of prouialtioui goes on. Oii Molday, the cll tcrtaiiillneIwt coniliiiittee will. imeet to pirovid(i for that drive W\ed nesday evening ant 4 o'clock, of which we have heari'd soimei talk. T'loso persolns who have lbeen sio k.inld as t.o lend their Ibuggies llod carliages to l.tihe coiliiittee will Pilese liaveo thenm at Ihlie Court House at 4 o'clock, ~'ednllestlniy evening, July 22ind. ''lie dri\ve t Alton will be WVc(tlilesdaly eveniiig. G. A. P. Notes. Did you hear an ly tialk albou tlithe G. A. P? Somie oii0 sa('S Ithiy ha:d lihe (. A. IP. for breakftas, (tallk about it we sulppose.) ~'oiidi, ii' we dIistlurlbed Ille peace onl Tliesduly i.ight. T~hie siililolii 1 lhe .latol Ronl gei boys [lare we liertiinelit to ise the word loys¶ we thinilk nli ] told tlhe tale thalitlherl'e ws ifuilli i store for Olli OlC0110. ladl not I le hoIr- been late, Ithe liieiriinliilt t w ithl l hlave beeil i)lio. loilged, jiudgi'ig .tfroili thie remailrks lialt wero uiid!'tby the speakeiir. SoUe one sai tihat the speech of the occasion (though cold) was lhe invitatioli to c'eamrn. Il)o you klnow the pjass word of the G. A. P. How about the grip. Our lMadyo" turniied the keys of' theli city over to Ihe Gralid P'. P. ;and ait oue a. ii. was 1iunming that old familiar ail', "'Would I were a boy agaiu." \\Wlhent lihe goelies of Iiusic ruili her lilicigels thiroughithe lfa-gag, it was Veoly illipressiv\e lo thle wearyl p)ilgriiu. Tihicre is a run onl r 0 r1iiug , .ists, every boidy Wllits Ihe Ailnda lusian perfume. Our District Judge occiupier lili (xallced and digiiiified position,i whWih was pleasiug to his frieids anid culminiiated iln a hlappy hiit, or as Arten!'.us X'Vlirl'd \wo'li sdy, thrl'c Merit Is what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla its great popularity, its constantly increasing sales, and enables it to accomplish its wonderful and unequalled cures. The combination, proportion arid proce.s used in preparing flood's Sarsalarilla are unknown to other medicines, and make Hood's Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself It cures a wide range of disea:es bccaus of its power as a blood purifier. It acts directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook a:,d cornerof the human Pystemn. Th'ls ail the nerves, musels, hones and lis~iue"s come under the beneficent influence of Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. cure Liver Ills; easy to Hood's Pills tke, easy to operate. 25c. happy hits. The ballet was ver'y lpolular, Ilie lhil-headed candidlats occutpyiitg 'ronIt sea:ts ris uslual. lThe Past Giratd Ci iiieellor is ex lec t(ed Ito explaini the ini . "13nii ..;. Of the ''grit to ail! who d(esl'(e .infer Birol ther Mat Il:"' a be c,,mripli imt~ted on lhis unlittri it elfY rtS, wVhichmu td, lite coit,!Vott'itoili a. giiil Thle ,isti ict )eIputy (Granild (Cihai cellor wai lrather liate on Ito (j-raind S0aiil, blit "Holly "irs, 1 he Ihollght, it was ta cycioiito. The Y. &- M. V.. hid to "i'Wootil Iplt" hut still wat ont tle, nid our genial agent got Ithere. The Uriatd 1. P. will have to sit downvi on Joe lt yer', lihe is still i;tnie.iitig and wont stoljl. Aln ;ilj,'lurn:ed iiti.g o' the P.:ri b •ho l .i:rd will t Ili Sait' rd:tv..lJy _ ':. lull ; :c5:; of im"nortailice. (;U.. \M'. ME\\AN, R otice, pa:ilieations for lpoiii, n.ti s as telneltor of ih I hitIIe sc,:haels of t iht: lrrrirh short li be hl, vii i the uiindr. teiled not later liih 1 I l; 21, 2,l. (. W. ,I\ A., -anted - n Idea th ith e thirg to Lratent? I'.. *.ec your ideas: they may bring you wealth. ;7rita JOHN WEDDERUBURN & CO., Patent Attor. R ~ab, Vashington, D. C., for their $1,(tt) prizo ofeor and itrt of two hundred iaventions wanted. "trayed or Stokln. il."-: I;~taioi, cight or nilne ilites from Su nr , liglht lsorrel holi i , blano jir l i. e hit rsil ivel te lh o;htil nil hangs ov er the hilt eye. (iOn of hris hind feet' whilte. Ictween c isit efir.-, lrinnnned nrrarre, mid back where ith cuillrr works. A.li it irrritii r on'errrirrg l ca re, l ill 1I e gratefully received liy Clre of N. 11. lIiddeh, t:t. :ranlci\vile, Lra. VWe'l! s~n. you oi:r OtGnefr' Cat. tetd us . c,:1nts I: stag s,. 1::. i:eps .iffi;les. It's a D'r:'o;e:y c ' Hone .:" s Full of t:;nr:.';' t .a f.. rr.ati::: r . ; ,, -: v.:" . . .- . " " " " Thie Four Qualrters o& the Globe are Drawn Upon Daily. (Oit of the a1bundance of itL itore of News Will enable you to ganerrCr up knowledge of thl world and its affairs. ThIe hbus-ne s mau, the clerk, the mnechlanic, the farmer, thie young and old, the grave and gay, will find Pteat and ifatter 'in its Co!umns. Dadld Srnr:!v...............:. :. . e. r and rd , .s . . . . " . Sunday onl .. Sramppce copies fice ou apl!!ca.:on. The Tims'Demscrat, New Orlears, Lr. ++++++++ S.ATres.PIass Noice.AgL Curm and .after this dalt all hsting" o ,uy kind on the (Greenwood pldantation is Asitivelnry roited uldr al y Stand, trpassiTg. FRAny e fCiuVLd LE, this place., -I)IOAL-11IN 1) ithut 1 erii ill ceosidered, hats, Capsi Boots, res hoessig, andC prosecuted to the ' y, x tent of the law. Glasswaite2,' T iiware. -Notions of All Kinds. Fanoy Groceries a Specialty. T1.3" anid be conv~inced. Mrs. P, 31ATTilE\V. Tre'rspass 'Notice. Fr'om anid after this date aIll hu11 ting o of ay kind on thie Ahrosinwood plletatioul idenc Phtla ion is poitively rohiited uud un(It o penalty of trespassing. Any one ffouiond othis place ithese lhs wit.hout lermission will bic( rcopnsidered tresl assigec anted rtedto the ull x te o f xten of the law.lw. Mrs. P. MATT.IIOW. T'repass Notice. Fromi and alfter this datle all limiting 'of ii , ,y kind on the Abroia Idpeuei:o plautaion, liewis witivelg, is rohihiteld unlry l trohiittd udr y of tressng. Any oe found on.y these ihlaWiSo' without eilhunissiotli w'ill b~e onsidered irspi hissinlr, antd irose:e.dto tin, fill extent of the 1:1 W. voke td. No ic,';tii is.' l -7'' ii*L (1'f" a ;' i ui 11: !e''t. i I' 1 t 'Ii . IAr i*!' '.* -e f .wit l u r Ile ;irt ,)t l (,;" , , .!," nof the CeuuIr [ot h' l 8t F ',i t ,l , Lot. No. 2N7, ot 2.i fonti on i i ni ligs and i: ' np ' ovl; en:l' , , i t i' "i ' oi it hiV(7i1 Sun);. T rniil o ii.ttri'. Cu t, , in ii, t.' h ' f i t, . i etl, ihi llu':ill;vt, )t~t,nti :;:ll it. I1i:.\t-. .," ell :ila l i ll o ter t" i' :;:tie at ti+ I rl:. , l v d . ," Of thie oitn". lli;:e, St 1'ralci+\'i!1, OF N W(t i, h LEAit 2 L o 'ri, A. p:I'l Ft. in hll '(lillU tiio. ' til+,ctill'l it:: .. lo*ihiiigs Equidi y Ahjlro c iii d in !ii :'.1:d W" . Wy LEoKE, i'.,i ; Vocnl Ai et Wanted-An Idea 0 ' v ?"J ýd h :...3J .t , ' neys Washington, D). C., for their *i,StO prise ofter The N¢"ew" Orlean- a 2?he Leading Newspapeir of the South. AL WAYS RELIAB1El ALWAYS 0 IN THE LATEST LA. THE DAILY POCA YV NE Is a real newspaper. No exper.se Sspared in producing it. -... telegraph service is dnsurpussJd. Its news gatherers cover all placce of interest. 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